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. >> bill clinton is doing an about face on same-sex marriage calling on the supreme court to overturn the law he signed in 1996 that bars federal recognition of same-sex marriage. he now is saying that the defense of marriage act is incompatible with the constitution. he writes in a william -- "washington post" op-ed he signed the law because other legislation would have been worse. >> another bush family member is showing interest in the white house, and jeb one is saying he could be interested in a presidential run in 2016. the younger brother former president george bush and son of former president george h.w. bush. he has been promoting a book on immigration reform and urging republicans to expand their vote are base. >> a new report shows that 20,000 illegal immigrants headed to college are applying for financial aid under the dream act for the first time. the new law allows students to get help regardless of their immigration status. our media partner, the "san jose mercury news" reporters they expect to award $19.5 million in grants to the dream act students. here in the bay ar
. >> bill clinton is doing an about face on same-sex marriage calling on the supreme court to overturn the law he signed in 1996 that bars federal recognition of same-sex marriage. he now is saying that the defense of marriage act is incompatible with the constitution. he writes in a william -- "washington post" op-ed he signed the law because other legislation would have been worse. >> another bush family member is showing interest in the white house, and jeb one is...
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mitchell obama and bill and hillary clinton. >> you would only send liberal married couples. close it out by rememberingan drew . go to fox news.com/red eye. i'm drew brees and being a dad means the world to me.
mitchell obama and bill and hillary clinton. >> you would only send liberal married couples. close it out by rememberingan drew . go to fox news.com/red eye. i'm drew brees and being a dad means the world to me.
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chelsea clinton talks to judy blume coming up next. dad, i'd put that down. ah. 4g, huh? verizon 4g lte. 700 megahertz spectrum, end-to-end, pure lte build. the most consistent speeds indoors or out. and, obviously, astonishing throughput. obviously... you know how fast our home wifi is? yeah. this is basically just as fast. oh. and verizon's got more fast lte coverage than all other networks combined. so it's better. yes. oh, why didn't you just say that? huh-- what is he doing? >> but my spots i had to lose. vo: garnier clinical dark spot corrector. a daily moisturizer with potent vitamin c. > it breaks up spots, lifts them away, prevents them from surfacing. vo: 82% saw spot reduction. dark spot corrector. garnier. it seems our angels have been stronger angel soft®. it's built with two softshield™ layers. stronger, holds up better, and still a value you love. new angel soft®. now stronger than ever. with the bing it on challenge to show google users what they've been missing on bing. let's bing it on. [fight bell: ding, ding] how many here are google users? what if
chelsea clinton talks to judy blume coming up next. dad, i'd put that down. ah. 4g, huh? verizon 4g lte. 700 megahertz spectrum, end-to-end, pure lte build. the most consistent speeds indoors or out. and, obviously, astonishing throughput. obviously... you know how fast our home wifi is? yeah. this is basically just as fast. oh. and verizon's got more fast lte coverage than all other networks combined. so it's better. yes. oh, why didn't you just say that? huh-- what is he doing? >> but...
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mitchell obama and bill and hillary clinton. >> you would only send liberal married couples. close it out by rememberingan drew . go to fox news.com/red eye. [ mom ] with my little girl, every food is finger food. so i can't afford to have germy surfaces. but after one day's use, dishcloths can redeposit millions of germs. so ditch your dishcloth and switch to a fresh sheet of new bounty duratowel. look! a fresh sheet of bounty duratowel leaves this surface cleaner than a germy dishcloth, as this black light reveals. it's durable, cloth-like and it's 3 times cleaner. so ditch your dishcloth and switch to new bounty duratowel. the durable, cloth-like picker-upper.
mitchell obama and bill and hillary clinton. >> you would only send liberal married couples. close it out by rememberingan drew . go to fox news.com/red eye. [ mom ] with my little girl, every food is finger food. so i can't afford to have germy surfaces. but after one day's use, dishcloths can redeposit millions of germs. so ditch your dishcloth and switch to a fresh sheet of new bounty duratowel. look! a fresh sheet of bounty duratowel leaves this surface cleaner than a germy dishcloth,...
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it is amazing that bill clinton can have sex with his secretary and get away with it and be powerful. >> how can you compare that to prison camps? >> we don't need do one thing. we do one thing. a friend to friend. a friend to friend. he is a friend to me and that's about it. >> he doesn't make sense. he says he is going back and says kim jong-un wants president obama to call him. >> the united states has direct channels of communications. instead of spending money or celebrity sporting events to entertain the elites the north korea regime should focus on the well being of its own people who have been starved and denied their human rights. >> the rodman event is expected to earn a corporate eevent on hbo. >> with me is laura and lisa ling detained in north korea, jailed, interrogated and sentenced to 12 years hard labor before bill clinton and others secured their freedom. laura and her sister write about the ordeal. appreciate both of you being with us. as someone who has seen the brutality first hand, when you hear dennis rodman call him a friend, great guy, what did you think? >> i
it is amazing that bill clinton can have sex with his secretary and get away with it and be powerful. >> how can you compare that to prison camps? >> we don't need do one thing. we do one thing. a friend to friend. a friend to friend. he is a friend to me and that's about it. >> he doesn't make sense. he says he is going back and says kim jong-un wants president obama to call him. >> the united states has direct channels of communications. instead of spending money or...
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. ♪ charles: well, the tea party under attack again, this time from a former clinton labor secretary, robert rice, writing on his blog. quote: the president should let the public sea the tea partiers for who they are, a small, radical minority intent on dismantling the government of the united states. as long as they are allowed to dictate the terms of public debate, they will continue to hold rest of us hostage to their extreme itch. extremism. katrina pearson and dade webb, as you can imagine, are fuming. katrina, i want to start with you. i mean, the attack on the tea party has been instant, it's been nonstop and, in my opinion, completely unfair. >> well, it's been completely unfair but, charles, the tea party is dead, didn't you get the memo? how do we go from the tea party, a, not even being real to being a political arm of the republican party to being, yeah, it was an organic party but it's dead to all of a sudden being some grand group that's going to take over the government? i mean, even coming out of berkeley, that's insane. charles: well, i think he's saying they've alrea
. ♪ charles: well, the tea party under attack again, this time from a former clinton labor secretary, robert rice, writing on his blog. quote: the president should let the public sea the tea partiers for who they are, a small, radical minority intent on dismantling the government of the united states. as long as they are allowed to dictate the terms of public debate, they will continue to hold rest of us hostage to their extreme itch. extremism. katrina pearson and dade webb, as you can...
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i am a huge bill clinton fan. what he has done has worked not just as a president, but humanitarian stuff is incredible. ism to erase a group is i'm hour tall. immortal. >> keep me out of this one. >> bestiality, nothing to say. >> nada. >> what do you have to hide? >> what are you hiding? >> do you live on a farm? >> i do, actually. >> that's on the farm now we know what is going on in your weekend. >> and he has wild boar on the farm. >> speaking of wild boars, final thoughts? >> we took the time and i have nothing to say. do you have four hours? it is about bestiality. come back and i will say more. have you read my blog? >> we will come back with a wrap up.
i am a huge bill clinton fan. what he has done has worked not just as a president, but humanitarian stuff is incredible. ism to erase a group is i'm hour tall. immortal. >> keep me out of this one. >> bestiality, nothing to say. >> nada. >> what do you have to hide? >> what are you hiding? >> do you live on a farm? >> i do, actually. >> that's on the farm now we know what is going on in your weekend. >> and he has wild boar on the farm....
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clinton eastwood was as hollywood as they could get. >> his reviews weren't as good. >> complaining about her going hollywood is a little over the top. >> barbara, is this a phony media controversy that we use to fill some of the time in between talking about the sequester -- >> she's so delightful and beautiful, that we love talking about her. but the thing is she's not the person to appear from the white house at the academy awards. franklin del nor roosevelt did a radio show where he spoke for six minutes including the things the lease act and laura bush appeared in a film about films in 2002 and she said her favorite movie was "giant" because the guy was falling apart and destitute. >> i guess other politicians have appeared on sesame street with big bird, but this seemed more memorable. >>> why are the media on melissa mayor on the ban over employees working at home. ♪ my friends, they do surround me ♪ ♪ i hope this never ends ♪ and we'll be the best of friends ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing the reimagined 2013 chevrolet traverse. all set? all set. with spacious seating f
clinton eastwood was as hollywood as they could get. >> his reviews weren't as good. >> complaining about her going hollywood is a little over the top. >> barbara, is this a phony media controversy that we use to fill some of the time in between talking about the sequester -- >> she's so delightful and beautiful, that we love talking about her. but the thing is she's not the person to appear from the white house at the academy awards. franklin del nor roosevelt did a...
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in the past we've seen presidents and president clinton in the last few months of his administration. he was here in 2000 and 2007 barack obama and hillary clinton were here at the start of the 2008 presidential campaign. so, political leaders, civil rights leaders and thousands of people honoring the work done here in 1965. those are the people expected to be here today. >> victor blackwell in selma, alabama, thanks, victor. >>> it's a race that brings out some of the toughest, hardiest, most ferocious athletes in the world and most of the competitors aren't even human. it could mean nothing else but alaska's great iditarod. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer. be ready with children's motrin. nlove. as americans, we believed we can'tin freedom.person we that's what i fought for as a marine, and that's what we believe in as republicans. freedom means freedom for everyone. i didn't use to understand the importance of same-sex marriage, but after learning my brother was gay i wanted th
in the past we've seen presidents and president clinton in the last few months of his administration. he was here in 2000 and 2007 barack obama and hillary clinton were here at the start of the 2008 presidential campaign. so, political leaders, civil rights leaders and thousands of people honoring the work done here in 1965. those are the people expected to be here today. >> victor blackwell in selma, alabama, thanks, victor. >>> it's a race that brings out some of the toughest,...
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. >> william cohen has served as secretary of defense in president clinton's democratic administration. as a republican, he previously served in both houses of congress, and now heads the cohen group, a consulting group that counts defense contractors among its clients. david gergen served to four presidents. he's a cnn political analyst and professor and director of center for public leadership at harvard's kennedy school. those resumes, these two guests, could probably solve this mess by themselves, with help from jeenl sahadi, a cnn writer with cnn money. she's making sense of the insanity. no where you know writing smarter, more important pieces on these spending cuts. secretary cohen, good to see you. let me start with you. is% cuts roughly across the defense department. there are some people who say that is a silver lining, particularly some democrats who say we would never have been able to negotiate those kind of cults. what's your take on the defense cuts? >> they may see it as a silver klining but it's a really black cloud hack over the defense department. i think you can mak
. >> william cohen has served as secretary of defense in president clinton's democratic administration. as a republican, he previously served in both houses of congress, and now heads the cohen group, a consulting group that counts defense contractors among its clients. david gergen served to four presidents. he's a cnn political analyst and professor and director of center for public leadership at harvard's kennedy school. those resumes, these two guests, could probably solve this mess...
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there's a lot of talk about hillary clinton running in 2016. we've been focusing on eye opening women in 2016. would you like for her to run? >> i think that would be great. she has to make the decision for her. she's an incredible figure. >> would you support her presidency? >> sure. >> hillary is one thing. how about you? >> hillary really is one thing. no, i'm not running for president. >> there are rumors about you. shall we say, madam ambassador, does that have a ring to you? >> it seems to have a ring to all of you. i remain an incredibly strong supporter of the president. i think service is important and i'd love to serve in any way. i try to do that here in new york. >> okay, caroline. good, good good. >> no one has asked me. that's the question you want to know. >> are you interested? >> sure. >> do you like japan or canada better? >> what? i don't know. which is closer to 57th street where you are? anything is great. it's all great. a lot to do here in new york as well. >> exactly. you haven't ruled out elective office either? >> i'm
there's a lot of talk about hillary clinton running in 2016. we've been focusing on eye opening women in 2016. would you like for her to run? >> i think that would be great. she has to make the decision for her. she's an incredible figure. >> would you support her presidency? >> sure. >> hillary is one thing. how about you? >> hillary really is one thing. no, i'm not running for president. >> there are rumors about you. shall we say, madam ambassador, does...
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nasser writes that holbrooke and clinton had a good relationship but holbrooke and sometimes clinton were frozen out at the white house. quote, both clinton and holbrooke, two incredibly dedicated people, had to fight to have their voices count on major foreign policy initiatives. holbrooke never succeeded. nasser believes it was mostly due to political bitterness. people closest to president obama, nasr writes, wanted to settle scores for holbrooke's tenacious campaign support of clinton who was herself eyed with suspicious by the obama insiders. at times it appears the white house was more interested in bringing holbrooke down than getting the policy right. we could not get nasr to speak with us on camera. former assistant secretary of state james rubin worked with holbrooke and albright in the clinton administration. he called holbrooke the consummate foreign policy professional. >> clearly some personal grudges, some concerns that richard holbrooke was in the minds of the obama white house, too big for his britches. played out in the making of policy toward afghanistan and pakist
nasser writes that holbrooke and clinton had a good relationship but holbrooke and sometimes clinton were frozen out at the white house. quote, both clinton and holbrooke, two incredibly dedicated people, had to fight to have their voices count on major foreign policy initiatives. holbrooke never succeeded. nasser believes it was mostly due to political bitterness. people closest to president obama, nasr writes, wanted to settle scores for holbrooke's tenacious campaign support of clinton who...
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hillary clinton's first trip as secretary of state was to asia. the administration wanted to engage china as a partner. china's reaction to these overtures was confused and muddles. beijing worried that it was being asked to involve itself in superpower diplomacy, which would distract it from its single-minded focus on economic development. wonder if it was a trap forcing their government to rubber stamp decisions that would be shaped out of washington. as a result, beijing's response to the obama administration's initial policy was cool, sometimes even combative. meanwhile in asia, they were worried about a new china from japan to vietnam to singapore, governments in asia signaled that they would welcome a greater american presence in the region. one that would assure them that asia was not going to become china's backyard. the obama administration shrewdly responded combining economic, political and military measures all designed to signal that the u.s. would strengthen its role in asia, balancing any potential chinese. >> while enhancing our pr
hillary clinton's first trip as secretary of state was to asia. the administration wanted to engage china as a partner. china's reaction to these overtures was confused and muddles. beijing worried that it was being asked to involve itself in superpower diplomacy, which would distract it from its single-minded focus on economic development. wonder if it was a trap forcing their government to rubber stamp decisions that would be shaped out of washington. as a result, beijing's response to the...
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he said that hillary clinton would be a failure as a secretary of state. this was in 2009. so obama had been in office about seven months at the time. i found him fascinating. it's an appropriate word. if he were an american politician or republican or democrat, he would have been elected. he had a manner about him that was effusive. you couldn't help like him while despairing of a lot of things he did. i found him terribly interesting. >> christiane, how much did chavez change not only venezuela, but venezuela's relationships with other nations? >> well, i think really a lot. and i think what larry just said, all these people larry interviewed in one day. i like to call it loosely, you know, the axis of friendship that chavez collected around himself. you know, really sort of professionally kicking sand in the eyes of uncle sam as one analyst put to it me. this was part of his international allure, the idea of standing up against the united states. and don't forget while he had so many petrol dollars while the price of oil is so high and he has the highest, the biggest oil
he said that hillary clinton would be a failure as a secretary of state. this was in 2009. so obama had been in office about seven months at the time. i found him fascinating. it's an appropriate word. if he were an american politician or republican or democrat, he would have been elected. he had a manner about him that was effusive. you couldn't help like him while despairing of a lot of things he did. i found him terribly interesting. >> christiane, how much did chavez change not only...
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she previously served as budget director during the clinton administration. let's bring in chief washington correspondent john harwood. hi, john. >> reporter: hi, melissa. the president's rolling out three appointments today, sylvia, and ernesto of m.i.t. is the energy secretary. this is an attempt by the president to show diversity in his cabinet, but also a high level of competence. sylvia burr well has a good representation for her service in the clinton administration. it was tweeted out this morning she was a strong choice for budget director. not a change in policy. but a choice for competence. ernesto is very interesting as energy secretary. an academic like steven chu who he replaces. he's somebody who has a record of supporting all energy sources, nuclear power, fracking, carbon capture, things that the administration can use to make the case for its energy policy and negotiations with republicans, especially on issues of climate change. and gina mccarthy, head of the epa, is a comparable choice to lisa jackson, who is the outgoing head of the epa. >
she previously served as budget director during the clinton administration. let's bring in chief washington correspondent john harwood. hi, john. >> reporter: hi, melissa. the president's rolling out three appointments today, sylvia, and ernesto of m.i.t. is the energy secretary. this is an attempt by the president to show diversity in his cabinet, but also a high level of competence. sylvia burr well has a good representation for her service in the clinton administration. it was tweeted...
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when hillary clinton was director of the state department, her lobbyists -- i mean, her deputy campaign advisor is now transcanada's chief lobbyist. what do you think about that? stuart: that's a conspiracy theory? >> it is a conflict of interest in the legal realm it would be called a conflict of interest. but of course government is dealing with these conflicts of interests all the time. stuart: hold on a second. i think it is going to be built. i think this oil is going to come out of the ground and go. let's suppose i'm right that this does happen. what will you do? will you engage in civil disobedience? >> there's already civil disobedience. stuart: i have one young man outside the white house that says by any means possible we will stop the pipeline. >> there's civil disobedience going on -- every day. right now there's a blockade in canada by the indigenous tribes who say they have no right to cross their lands because they have the legal right to their territory, and so they are stopping the pipeline there. in the most conservative states and the most conservative ranchers and f
when hillary clinton was director of the state department, her lobbyists -- i mean, her deputy campaign advisor is now transcanada's chief lobbyist. what do you think about that? stuart: that's a conspiracy theory? >> it is a conflict of interest in the legal realm it would be called a conflict of interest. but of course government is dealing with these conflicts of interests all the time. stuart: hold on a second. i think it is going to be built. i think this oil is going to come out of...
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former president bill clinton doing an act face. the legislation he signed into law but now wants struck down. >> and look out the window. it looks pretty good. blue skies. what you can expect for this weekend. . >> good morning. golden gate bridge, sunny and good traffic coming down out of marin. more about the morning commute and the bay weather. anouncer ] ihop is in time square to compare new griddle-melts to your usual breakfast sandwich. a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] ihop's new griddle melts... made fresh and hot! hand crafted just for you. it's like a sexy sandwich. [ anouncer ] compare new griddle melts yourself. just $4.99. it's an epic breakfast sandwich. . >>> welcome back. bill clinton wants the court to overturn the defense of marriage act which he signed into law. the president said that it was a different time when he signed the law, now he said he thinks the law is un unconstitutional. >> most people in san francisco seem to approve of the job ed lee is doing as the mayor. according to a new poll by the chamber of
former president bill clinton doing an act face. the legislation he signed into law but now wants struck down. >> and look out the window. it looks pretty good. blue skies. what you can expect for this weekend. . >> good morning. golden gate bridge, sunny and good traffic coming down out of marin. more about the morning commute and the bay weather. anouncer ] ihop is in time square to compare new griddle-melts to your usual breakfast sandwich. a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] ihop's...
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. >> reporter: super stylist stacy london and clinton kelly are the glam squad behind the hit reality show "what not to wear." >> this v-neck makes you look taller and thinner. >> reporter: their tips of the trade have transformed hundreds of the show's stylistically challenged participants from sloppy to sexy, frumpy to fashionable. >> holy cow. >> would you say you guys are also kind of esteem boosters? >> we are cheerleaders to a certain extent. you know, we say that you can look beautiful no matter what size and shape you are. >> reporter: but now the show that outed people for their outfits. >> if you wear this on a date, you are not getting any action. >> reporter: and went to war with them over their wardrobe. >> i want to run you over in this outfit, ugh. >> reporter: the longest show in tlc's history is about to be history. >> we felt as though let's go out while it's still wonderful rather than taking the series and just running it into the ground. >> reporter: and we were there behind the scenes for one of the very last tapings left in their tenth and final season. we asked
. >> reporter: super stylist stacy london and clinton kelly are the glam squad behind the hit reality show "what not to wear." >> this v-neck makes you look taller and thinner. >> reporter: their tips of the trade have transformed hundreds of the show's stylistically challenged participants from sloppy to sexy, frumpy to fashionable. >> holy cow. >> would you say you guys are also kind of esteem boosters? >> we are cheerleaders to a certain extent....
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bush versus a clinton. >> wow! >> i'm glad we had a war with england to get away from inherited power. [ buzzer ] >> obama: this is not going to be a -- an apocalypse as some people have said. it is just dumb. it is going to hurt. >> stephanie: yeah, thank you. >> john: going to hurt red states the most, too. >> stephanie: he's called for them to replace the sequester with a balanced approach which combines smart cuts with reforms. even republicans, john, are admitting this is bad. this is dumb. the way the cuts have been -- that's why -- >> john: they're really dumb. republicans don't get to complain about it. it is their fault the president had to propose it and it is their fault this went into effect. >> stephanie: the president said a majority of the american people agree with me including a majority of republicans. we need republicans in congress to catch up with their own party and the rest of the country. that's exactly where we are. i know there are republicans in congress who would rather see tax loopholes
bush versus a clinton. >> wow! >> i'm glad we had a war with england to get away from inherited power. [ buzzer ] >> obama: this is not going to be a -- an apocalypse as some people have said. it is just dumb. it is going to hurt. >> stephanie: yeah, thank you. >> john: going to hurt red states the most, too. >> stephanie: he's called for them to replace the sequester with a balanced approach which combines smart cuts with reforms. even republicans, john, are...
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the president's rating, he is not reagan or nixon or clinton in the second term he is at 50:45 in the "wall street journal" poll and on the economy he is upside down 51 percent saying they disagree. what is not being done, the republicans think what is missing, some of the issues the people could care less. they care about the economy, what is happening in their lives and if the republicans can associate with that they could make some headway. >> they care about medicare and the "los angeles times" has an arm out today, paul ryan is going to reintroduce as part of the republican budget, the vouchers for everyone under 56 years old for medicare. that already has been proven to be a political loser. >> it is hari-kari. >> it was in the middle of a vigorous campaign and maybe it wasn't sold correctly. >> i call it insanity, the definition of which is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. it was proven in the campaign it didn't work. ryan did not add to the ticket and to go back to that when they are losing on medicare is a losing. >>gregg: he was demagogued
the president's rating, he is not reagan or nixon or clinton in the second term he is at 50:45 in the "wall street journal" poll and on the economy he is upside down 51 percent saying they disagree. what is not being done, the republicans think what is missing, some of the issues the people could care less. they care about the economy, what is happening in their lives and if the republicans can associate with that they could make some headway. >> they care about medicare and the...
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she worked for the clinton administration under jack lew. she is being nominated to take over for omb. the second is the new and energy secretary. finally, gina mccarthy, who is currently the head of the epa's air office has been appointed to take over as the permanent head of the epa. she has been working a lot on greenhouse gas issues, tailpipes and power plants. these three will be caring the water for the president on key issues like the budget battle, greenhouse gases, clean energy, as well as, energy independence. lori: we were also hearing about some conflicting reports on the impact of the sequester. peter: this is on possible airport delays. the department of homeland security, janet napolitano, saying that there were lines at several major airports over the weekend because of the sequester. we have been looking into this today and what we have managed to find is we have not heard about any longer lines at tsa checkpoint at security checkpoints, but customs and bureau production says it has experienced delays at ports of entry. lori
she worked for the clinton administration under jack lew. she is being nominated to take over for omb. the second is the new and energy secretary. finally, gina mccarthy, who is currently the head of the epa's air office has been appointed to take over as the permanent head of the epa. she has been working a lot on greenhouse gas issues, tailpipes and power plants. these three will be caring the water for the president on key issues like the budget battle, greenhouse gases, clean energy, as...
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former secretary of state hillary clinton and new jersey governor chris christie squared off-that clinton would win. that is the findings of a new survey by quinnipiac university. the survey also indicates that clinton would top republican senator mark or rubio of florida and rep paul ryan and wisconsin. >> we're also watching wall street this morning. the number of americans who filed for unemployment benefits declined to six week low, and that further improvement in the labour market. and on that news, stocks are higher this morning. this is including the dow nasdaq, and s&p. >> we will be right back. [ male announcer ] subway introduces the new $3 six-inch select! this march we're kicking things off with the low fat oven roasted chicken $3 six-inch select. it's available all month long as one of our march featured values, the newest way to enjoy subway every day! subway. eat fresh. you can't move the tv there. yuh-huh. we have a wireless receiver. listen. back in my day, there was no u-verse wireless receiver that let you move the tv away from the tv outlet. we can move it to the kitch
former secretary of state hillary clinton and new jersey governor chris christie squared off-that clinton would win. that is the findings of a new survey by quinnipiac university. the survey also indicates that clinton would top republican senator mark or rubio of florida and rep paul ryan and wisconsin. >> we're also watching wall street this morning. the number of americans who filed for unemployment benefits declined to six week low, and that further improvement in the labour market....
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or president clinton and president bush had and others. i think there's been a misunderstanding both ways about the motives of the business community and on the other hand, the motives of this president. he sees a real need to address some of the fundamental problems that have happened to the american people and their loss of wages and other things as we celebrate the enormous success of the business community. you guys have talked all day today and yesterday about the stock market going up and the highest it's ever been and we celebrate that. on the other hand, to the average person out there, this is a discussion that's nice but they don't feel it. they don't feel that which we celebrate today and those whose stocks have gone up, 401(k)s will go up and, yes, pension funds will do better because of the market but the average person out there still feels the pain of not only the economic collapse of the last -- the collapse of five years ago but over the last 30 years the stagnation in their income raan their opportunities and disruption b
or president clinton and president bush had and others. i think there's been a misunderstanding both ways about the motives of the business community and on the other hand, the motives of this president. he sees a real need to address some of the fundamental problems that have happened to the american people and their loss of wages and other things as we celebrate the enormous success of the business community. you guys have talked all day today and yesterday about the stock market going up and...
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we need to get rid of the crony stuff that came up after the community reinvestment act under the clinton watch. some of the ideas cut both ways. one of the ideas on the table over the last several days is merge them into one operation and get ready for a privatization, put private money into the mix and try to jump start securitization. i kind of like the idea, but with many asterisks, because combining things in a government that postpones everything from the details of health care to the details of dodd/frank, to the fifth year of the zombies really have to be careful at making it more efficient doesn't mean just a tighter crony capitalist label. something else. of course, this morning, ecb met, i thought that the behavior of the euro the last couple of days or last couple of weeks was telling us something. but as you see the chart today, it is telling you something. market's always smarter than anybody trying to describe it. what it tells me with the big run-up is that probably an ease isn't in the cards sooner rather than later. and the other thing, you know, i've had one question al
we need to get rid of the crony stuff that came up after the community reinvestment act under the clinton watch. some of the ideas cut both ways. one of the ideas on the table over the last several days is merge them into one operation and get ready for a privatization, put private money into the mix and try to jump start securitization. i kind of like the idea, but with many asterisks, because combining things in a government that postpones everything from the details of health care to the...
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i mean even when president clinton would do this. president clinton would have members of the opposition party over for dinner. president obama has admitted that this is something he's actually not that good at, but it's like this person-to-person thing. the president is still the most important person of the world, the leader of the free world. when you invite members of congress over, they're charmed. >> the question of how useful this is depends on how much back and forth there was. the accusation of republicans has been that when the president addresses the house caucus or whatever situation of republicans it comes across as lecturing. informing them about his ideas so hutch listening was done. >> so do you think that's a fair criticism? would you say that the president did a lot of listening? because it's true, i think a criticism of him is that he does a lot of the talking part and not much of the listening part. >> this was just the opposite of what we've seen. us on our platform trying to get a message to him and him on his p
i mean even when president clinton would do this. president clinton would have members of the opposition party over for dinner. president obama has admitted that this is something he's actually not that good at, but it's like this person-to-person thing. the president is still the most important person of the world, the leader of the free world. when you invite members of congress over, they're charmed. >> the question of how useful this is depends on how much back and forth there was....
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i worked on schumer's campaign hillary clinton bill bradley and howard dean. i was pretty low on the totem pole. >> but you took that and worked with it. you were a huge success. >> it's a big surprise. you know we didn't know whether everyone would watch it in 13 hours straight or whether anyone would watch it at all. we've been thrilled with the response and we've had a lot of marathon watchers. it seems like it's an experiment in this case that worked out. >> when you started watching this, was it your aim to put this on netflix or what were you expecting? >> when i first teamed up we didn't know where our home would be at. netflix became our partner two years ago and i'm really glad they became our home. >> what was the appeal of netflix? >> they offered us two seasons and offered us almost complete creative control. those two things made for an offer that we couldn't refuse. >> you mentioned david fincher who was the director. it was a new thing and a lot of people before it became big said it was a big risk. did you see it that way? >> any time you embar
i worked on schumer's campaign hillary clinton bill bradley and howard dean. i was pretty low on the totem pole. >> but you took that and worked with it. you were a huge success. >> it's a big surprise. you know we didn't know whether everyone would watch it in 13 hours straight or whether anyone would watch it at all. we've been thrilled with the response and we've had a lot of marathon watchers. it seems like it's an experiment in this case that worked out. >> when you...
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they talk about the history bill clinton was in the first and bill clinton wasn't the worst when it comes from this behavior and high office there is a long history of that and arnold schwarzenegger, david petraeus had nothing on alexander hamilton and what we find are the letters written by martha washington during those winter camps she was like a soldier come she didn't compare to the period complain about the weather or the harsh conditions but she did complain about one thing. there was a tomcat when winter misbehaving with all of the lady cats and was noisy and kept her awake at night so she named her cat alexander hamilton because of the bills that had come under. i did a book a few weeks ago called life in the white house, and there was about the president's at ease. what do they eat, what hobby is do they have? what are their fears and hopes and what do they like as foster's and husbands how to their kids turn out? as in another way of assessing the presidential character providing us with another lines from the example we are all trying to figure not nixon, for example i said ne
they talk about the history bill clinton was in the first and bill clinton wasn't the worst when it comes from this behavior and high office there is a long history of that and arnold schwarzenegger, david petraeus had nothing on alexander hamilton and what we find are the letters written by martha washington during those winter camps she was like a soldier come she didn't compare to the period complain about the weather or the harsh conditions but she did complain about one thing. there was a...
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back in '94, ken and i wrote an ad in "the washington post," when gingrich and clinton was going at it, and we wanted to go after entitlements then. and there were a lot of spending cuts that were actually fruitful but nothing was done on entitlements and i remember arguing at the time we should change the age on this stuff 15 years out. why was i saying 15 years out? because, the demographics of it are very simple. if you're born in 1946, start of the baby boom, in 2011, you turn 65. so, if 15 years ago you could have put that trigger in then, what we're talking about earlier, the people that are actually ready to collect now, you take care of the problem. so when i say it's not the problem, let me just give you the math. back in 1960, 28% of government outlays went to entitlements. in 1994, when we were having this argument, 50% went to entitlements. right now, that number is 67% going to entitlements. okay, that sounds horrible until i tell you the really bad news. that had nothing to do with demographics. and right now, we're at a point where old people are going to grow twice as f
back in '94, ken and i wrote an ad in "the washington post," when gingrich and clinton was going at it, and we wanted to go after entitlements then. and there were a lot of spending cuts that were actually fruitful but nothing was done on entitlements and i remember arguing at the time we should change the age on this stuff 15 years out. why was i saying 15 years out? because, the demographics of it are very simple. if you're born in 1946, start of the baby boom, in 2011, you turn 65....
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he didn't trust hillary clinton, he didn't trust america. he was unlike other leftists, he was not anti-religious. he said he was a practicing catholic. he believed in jesus christ. he was a very convoluted figure to me. there were many facets to chavez. i think he was, in many sense, a failed leader in his country, but he sure -- he was very defensive. >> what kind of insights did you gain into hugo chavez, the person? i mean, he's known as a larger than life figure, but when you had the opportunity to interview him, what struck you about him? >> reporter: he was the kind of guy, he was larger than life. he was huggable. had he been an american republican or democrat, he'd have been an elected official. he had a way, he generated a positiveness about him. he was very engaging. the crew liked him. you know, the people around him liked him. you could tell that the people working with him liked him. he was effusive. you know, a lot of things he said i thought were incredible. he thought that there was definitely a holocaust in israel, but on t
he didn't trust hillary clinton, he didn't trust america. he was unlike other leftists, he was not anti-religious. he said he was a practicing catholic. he believed in jesus christ. he was a very convoluted figure to me. there were many facets to chavez. i think he was, in many sense, a failed leader in his country, but he sure -- he was very defensive. >> what kind of insights did you gain into hugo chavez, the person? i mean, he's known as a larger than life figure, but when you had the...
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and everyone -- he doesn't have quite the status in the party that hillary clinton does in terms of being a prohibitive front-runner, but there's no question that he's not head and shoulders, at least he's head above everybody else who's thinking about running. it seems he's being a little more calculating on this issue than he has been in the past. i think people who are looking to try to read tea leaves are busy right now trying to figure out where he's going. >> i can't -- i mean, he's either -- >> mika -- >> yeah? >> mika, the tea leaves that you were reading were around his waist. >> yes. >> you said he lost a lot of weight. you said he is so running. he's losing weight. >> no, it all -- it's he's either highly considering it and testing the waters or he's already made the decision. those are the two options. if anyone's trying to read tea leaves and thinks that he might not, it's only because he might not be able to. but he's definitely getting everything in line. >> yeah, there's really no reason for him to back off his position, richard haass, on the path to citizenship and moving
and everyone -- he doesn't have quite the status in the party that hillary clinton does in terms of being a prohibitive front-runner, but there's no question that he's not head and shoulders, at least he's head above everybody else who's thinking about running. it seems he's being a little more calculating on this issue than he has been in the past. i think people who are looking to try to read tea leaves are busy right now trying to figure out where he's going. >> i can't -- i mean, he's...
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for example bill clinton was not the first and bill clinton was not the worst when it comes to misbehavior and high office. there's a long long history of it and eliot spitzer and arnold swore to make her and john edwards, david petraeus had nothing on alexander hamilton. if you read for example letters written by martha washington during those winter camps she was like a soldier. she didn't complain about the weather. she didn't complain about the harsh conditions but she did complain about one thing. there was a tomcat that was misbehaving and that was and kept her awake at night so she nicknamed the tomcat alexander hamilton. [laughter] echoes of all the young girls that would come into town. i also wrote a book a few years ago called road to the white house and it was about the presidents at ease. what hobbies did they have? what are their fears and hopes and what were they like his fathers and husbands and how to their kids turn out? as another lands. for example we are all still trying to figure out richard nixon so for example i looked and i said nixon in his free time liked to bowl
for example bill clinton was not the first and bill clinton was not the worst when it comes to misbehavior and high office. there's a long long history of it and eliot spitzer and arnold swore to make her and john edwards, david petraeus had nothing on alexander hamilton. if you read for example letters written by martha washington during those winter camps she was like a soldier. she didn't complain about the weather. she didn't complain about the harsh conditions but she did complain about...